NMML to host All India History Summit


New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS): The Centre for Educational Research and Training (CERT) in collaboration with Centre for Study and Research (CSR) Hyderabad and Student Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) is organising a two-day All India History Summit at Nehru Memorial Museum Library (NMML) this weekend.

The summit will feature experts, historians, professors, researchers and presenters from India and a professor from Germany, the organisers said in a statement.

"This summit is one of its kind and through this we will try find answers and new ideas of lot many questions that is creating a stir in everyday news, in the hindsight of Indian history," said Thouseef Ahmed, Director, CERT.

The attendees will have the opportunity to listen to acclaimed historians, professors and researchers such as Najaf Haidar (Dept. of History, JNU) on Economic history of Mughal India, Suhail KK (Director, Quill foundation) on History of Terrorism In India, Syed Ayub Ali (Formerly Dept. of History, Kakatiya University) on Economic history of Mughal India, and Dietrich Retz from Berlin, among others in sessions covering various different topics.

The All India History Summit is scheduled to take place on September 29 and 30.

  

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